We compare two ALGOL 60 implementations, both developed at the Mathematical Centre in Amsterdam, forerunner of the CWI. They were designed for Electrologica hardware, the EL X1 from 1958 and the EL X8 from 1965. The X1 did not support ALGOL 60 implementation at all. Its ALGOl 60 system was designed by Dijkstra and Zonneveld and completed in 1960. Although developed as an academic exercise it soon was heavily used and appreciated. The X8, successor of the X1 and (almost) upwards compatible to it, had a number of extensions chosen specifically to support ALGOL 60 implementation. The ALGOL 60 system, developed by Nederkoorn and Kruseman Aretz, was completed even before the first delivery of an X8. In this document we describe the two systems, ...
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This paper is an introduction to the main features of ALGOL 68, emphasizing the novel features not f...
For various reasons, many Algol 68 compilers do not directly implement the parallel processing opera...
The development of a compiler for a dialect of ALGOL 60 is described. The emphasis is on the strateg...
It is a commonplace that computer programming is hard, especially when one aims at creating a progra...
In the summer of 1960 Edsger W. Dijkstra and Jaap A. Zonneveld put into operation the very first ALG...
ALGOL 68 is a new programming language, designed by Working Group 2.1 of IFIP—the body that produced...
ALGOL 60 is a universal, algebraic, machine-independent programming language. It was designed by a g...
During the 1950s, computer programming was a local practice. Programs from one computing center woul...
The main features of ALGOL 68 and of PL/I are compared. It is found that most facilities in each lan...
The ALGOL 60 Report, when first encountered, seems to describe a very complex language which will be...
Some time ago I decided to write an emulator for a Dutch computer from the sixties of the previous c...
The ALGOL 60 language as first defined made no explicit reference to input and output processes. Suc...
The report gives a complete defining description of the international algorithmic language ALGOL 60....
A summary of the progress on development of the ALGOL compiler for the Control Data Corporation 1604...
The speaker illustrated the various features of the algorithmic language ALGOL 60 by showing a sim...
This paper is an introduction to the main features of ALGOL 68, emphasizing the novel features not f...
For various reasons, many Algol 68 compilers do not directly implement the parallel processing opera...
The development of a compiler for a dialect of ALGOL 60 is described. The emphasis is on the strateg...